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I've never noticed any grittiness in Teddie peanut butter. I just appreciate that during the pandemic, Teddie moved heaven and earth to make sure stores didn't run out of their product. They conquered supply chain problems, and I appreciated that. I also like it that there are only two ingredients in their PB: peanuts and salt. No transfats, no oils (other than naturally occurring peanut oil), no sugar. Peanuts are a good middle ground in the lipid wars, with mostly monounsaturated fat.
I live 2 miles from the factory. The smell in the air of the peanuts roasting is heaven. The peanut butter is pure WITHOUT the ton of sugar the other brands contain. Flavor is nutthin but peanut. Try it and you will taste the difference. Better for the kids too.
@@billmoore7133 Hi Bill, to be honest it has no more sugar than the brand I eat after rechecking, It just tastes a lot sweeter to me, maybe because I'm comparing Jif smooth to the crunchy type. I'll buy some Crunchy Jif sometime.
For all those confused with "Jiffy" JIF peanut butter - they used to have commercials and magazine slogans that said things like "Choose JIF for a meal in a jiffy!" And "Choosy moms choose JIF." Also, JIF + Skippy = Jiffy. I remember my parents always called it Jiffy but the jars always said JIF, I just assumed they said it because of the ads.
there are two other products with jiffy jiffy pop pop corn and Jiffy Muffin mix but far as i know not related to the p[eanut butter. One could see people putting jif on jiffy muffins snf making that confusion. Or maybe its just two convirging universes
*There are machines I have seen in certain markets in which you just drop a bunch of peanuts into the machine, turn it on, and out comes peanut butter --> WITHOUT UNHEALTHY HYDROGENATED OIL AND SUGAR.* Pure peanuts!
The Jif vs. Jiffy controversy; the ones that remember Jiffy peanut butter might, just might, be remembering Jiffy Pop Popcorn since both came out in the fifties. My God, not everything is a conspiracy to delude us or make us crazier than we are already! Ha.
Being i'm 75 and grew up on a farm I never ate peanut butter until I left home. It's eaten daily now as we went vegetarian about 7 years ago (health reasons). An Aldi's bagel toasted with Jiff creamy and orange marmalade spread on is my easy protein rich breakfast.
Who was the real inventor of peanut butter? In 1884 Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Canada patented peanut paste, the finished product from milling roasted peanuts between two heated surfaces. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (the creator of Kellogg's cereal) patented a process for creating peanut butter from raw peanuts.
I was raised in a Jif household. My mom's parents always bought Jif. Her mother's mother always bought Jif (well, as far as I can remember back in the 80s/90s). Jif is what I buy. Sometimes, if there was a really good coupon combined with a good sale, we would have Skippy or Peter Pan, but we mostly had Jif. My mom always said never buy store brand peanut butter. I was raised on store brand for most things, but peanut butter never happened. ETA: I wrote the comment before finishing the video. Sorry, Nutella shouldn't count. And congratulations to Jif! The best peanut butter brand!
I alternate between jif natural and Skippy natural. Those are pretty much the only options where I shop, never had peter pan. I find Nutella offensive, if I want chocolate I'll eat chocolate
So we're just going to disrespect Smuckers Natural Chunky Peanut Butter? More than half of this list is over processed crap, but peanut butter, in it's most natural form doesn't make the list. Hell, some of these are considered "spreads", and not even peanut butter. Who made this list? Someone needs a kick in the nuts.
For most of my life (I am 70 years old), I loved Kraft (which is a Canadian company) smooth peanut butter. But then, a decade or so ago, they started adding confection sugar. When you eat Kraft smooth, all you do is crunch confection sugar. I disliked it so much, I switched to Jif smooth. Now I have switched to Jif smooth, dark roast peanut butter. Dang I love dark roast.//NOTE: Between Kraft and Jif, I did try Skippy for awhile but after trying Jif, I never looked back and now I only buy Jif.
i've tried them all...and I've choose Skippy, 1, it spreads good, 2, it has the right amount of salty/ sweet, the others tear my bread, and I've chose whole grain wheat as my bread of choice.....for chips to go with it, I've choose Honey BBQ, then Jalapeno Cheetos , for my third choice Doritos / spicy Doritos/ next Sour cream & onion or cheddar & sour cream
Reese’s peanut butter is good. Peter Pan is good. Jif is good. Skippy is good. All the rest suck. Organic peanut butter is gross Nutella is terrible. Great video 👍
Prior to age 14 (when I first became allergic to Peanuts; & I still am allergic to Peanuts at (almost) age 40). As a kid, my favorite brands of Peanut Butter were Peter Pan & JIF (but I would still eat Skippy, if that was all that was available) & preference (even now having to convert to Almond Butter (as I also have a Nut allergy, however said Nut allergy is NOT reactive to Almonds) I prefer Creamy Almond Butter (to Crunchy) & my brand preference (for Almond Butter) is MaraNatha 😊
Since I went on my Teddy rant I will weigh in on the Jiff/Jiffy question and will only state what I absolutely remember, not what I think I remember. I am 62 years old, have a very good memory for old commercials (and Three Stooges and Marx Brothers skits). When I was as young as I can recall reliably, about 5 or 6, I remember the ad campaign, "Choosy mothers choose Jiff!" So that was in the sixties. If they ever used Jiffy, and I do not recall any such ads or labels for peanut butter, then it was before the middle sixties.
I've always preferred smooth and creamy peanut butter over the crunchy type. Jif is good, Skippy also. A couple of those brands I've never even heard of. Don't care for a lot of grit in my peanut butter. For one thing, the crunchier types don't spread very well. They tend to tear the bread. Smooth PB goes on much easier.
I remembered when I was in the Army Reserves and we were eating MRES. A olive green can of peanut butter was included. It was about the size of a small can of KIWI shoe polish I read the can and said it was made in Georgia USA. A box of crackers was included along with a small military can opener. This was in 1977 and the other food in the MRES was canned Vienna sausages and tin fruit cups. My favourite was the banana powdered pudding which you mixed with water. Oh yes they also had olive tubes of butter and cans of bacon. Wow thanks for letting me reminisce and share my memories. Queens Own Rifles of Canada Infantryman.
The best peanut butter I've ever had - meaning I could eat sandwiches for days and not get tired of it - came from elementary school during field trips. It was some of the best peanut butter sandwiches I've ever had, so I've been on the hunt for it or something close to it ever sense. Sadly, I've not come close to the flavor or nostalgia since maybe '97. I've found peanut butters that I've liked over the years, but each one of them tend to lose favor and flavor with me for some reason, which means I can't really enjoy PB&J or simple PB sandwiches anymore...
When I was in school in the mid ‘50’s through the 60’s the lunchroom mixed peanut butter with apple jelly and served the sandwich with vegetable soup. Yum!
This is a wacky list! How do you rate Skippy so low and strange stuff higher. and Nutella SUCKS! To me I figured Jiff and Skippy would be fighting for #1
If memory serves me right, we had a peanut butter named 'Squirrel Peanut Butter' when I was a little girl. With a little research, I see that it was a Canadian brand of Peanut butter, marketed from 1915 to 2000. Since then I have tried multiple brands, and Jiff came out the winner!👌👍🥰 For those allergic to peanuts, The Great Canadian Super store was selling 1 tablespoon, individually wrapped portions (sold by 4's) of a product named 'WOWBUTTER', a toasted soya spread. It's a little dry, but has an amazing flavor!! Maybe an addition of Jam, Jelly or honey would help! 😋 I like it with honey🍯🐝!
Fun fact nr. 184296. In the Netherlands we have Calvé peanutbutter, but it's not like peanutbutter you Americans eat. In fact, due to a Dutch law that says food that doesn't contain butter, can't have butter in the name. If you directly translate "pindakaas" you'll get peanut cheese. That't because in Surinam(e) they made peanut mash called "Pienda-dokoen", that they sliced like cheese. Also, Surinam(e) used to be part of the Dutch kingdom, so that's why we call it peanut cheese or "pindakaas".
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if you turn natural peanut butter like Adam's upside down and store it that way, the oil is not at the top and you don't have to really stir it as much
My favorite is Smucker's Natural either creamy or crunchy, and it's the only one that I like. I grew up thinking that I hated peanut butter. Turns out I just dislike Jif and Skippy which was about the only ones available in my small town grocery store.
@@edwardneuman6061 You don't really need to stir it that much. Just lay the jar on its side and turn it every so often, then shake it.The oil starts to mix with the peanut butter and only a small amount is required to mix it well.
My Grandmother, for reasons unknown, bought Laura Scudders 'natural' peanut butter. It was just peanuts and salt. My Mom was on a budget and got Jif or Peter Pan or whatever was on sale. And THEN I was diagnosed (probably incorrectly) with hypoglycemia - so no sugar. It's AMAZING that SO many peanut butters are made with sugar or HFCS and other CRAP! Mom started buying Laura Scudder's natural too. Later, Smucker's made it. Give it a stir and put it in the fridge. Now I make my own mixed nut butter using the food processor and some veg oil. Other companies have recently come out with 'natural' peanut butters. Apparently there is a loophole in the FDA regs that makes sugar "natural". Most of those at the end (or I guess, TOP) of the list I never heard of. Jif? Really? REALLY? R E A L L Y ?
Laura Scudder is more of a west coast thing. I had family that used to live out there, and whenever I visited is the only time I could get any of their snack foods
I'm satisfied with Jif being higher, but with my own lifetime experience with PB Skippy needs to be higher than it was and those oddball brands in between I've never even heard of! Adam's, I'm sorry sucked when I was a teenager and my mom only bought it thinking it was somehow "healthier"! Just a high maintenance brand! When I got out on my own it's always been premixed all the way!
I use Reese's for cookies. I have tried a lot of brands and I like Reese's best. Probably good because of the sugar content. When my oldest kids were young they loved Goober. I personally never was a peanut butter eater and absolutely hated PBJ sandwiches. I took tuna for lunch in primary school.
i remember there being a reeses peanut butter that tasted exactly like the inside of a reeses. even down to the semi crunchy not crunchy texture. but then this creamy version appeared
The best peanut butter is Kirkland organic no sugar added and the price can't be beat. Features: Creamy Dry Roasted Sprinkled with Sea Salt USDA Organic Kosher
I'm surprised that you rank Peter Pan so low and Jif so high, since I always found them to taste very similarly. My favorite (for over 50 years) has always been Skippy, and that hasn't changed!
Same here, both in texture and taste. Creamier, maybe more oil content? But to me, Skippy was always way too stiff and would rip up soft bread trying to spread it, and to me it also had a stank like stale peanuts.
Strange they said Peter Pan was sugary. Jif, Great Value (Wal-Mart brand), Peter Pan, Skippy, etc. all have damn near IDENTICAL nutritional information. The calories are within 10 of each other and sugar content is a few percent different at most.
Trader Joe's "natural style" for me. No added sugar or oils. Plus delicious and spreadable. Comes in creamy or chunky, salt or no salt. I'm a fan of the creamy no salt and don't buy any other pb anymore.
Love Smuckers natural peanut butter and I have no idea why you would call it worst. Is it because it is only made with peanuts and oil. no sugar added, no preservatives. It's the best not the worst.
Currently have a jar of Peter Pan Natural Creamy. Good, but because it's the "Natural", the oil separates so stirring is required before consuming. Love Nutella, but damn, it's EXPENSIVE! A couple of the brands covered here I've never heard of (Adam's, PB & Co, Teddie) and I don't know if they're even offered in this market. I'm somewhat tempted to buy one jar of everything on the grocery shelf and have a test taste for myself.
@Reid Kemp Absolutely! Peanut butter is indeed a convenient and versatile food that many travelers appreciate. It is a great source of nourishment due to its nutritional composition and long shelf life.❤️
I beg to differ that Skippy doesn't taste very peanutty. That's my go to brand because it has a very true roasted peanut flavor. Just the right amount of sugar and salt added as well. I've tried all the other major store brands and to me they all are either too sweet or leave a strange and bitter chemical aftertaste.
FUN FACT: Not a single brand of "no stir" peanut butter listed tastes as good as the cheapest brand of peanut butter you have to stir. I challenge anyone reading this to compare the taste and flavor of the cheapest oil on top peanut butter against the most expensive "No Stir" peanut butter you can find. The difference in taste and flavor is considerably more intense in the "natural" peanut butter.
In Canada, Kraft Peanut Butter far outsells every other brand, though Jif and Skippy are usually available. In addition to their regular brand, Kraft also sells a "Nothing But Peanuts" all-natural brand at a higher price. But I just go to the closest bulk food store and buy non-brand freshly ground stuff when the peanuts look fresh. The sickly-sweet added sugar and the crappy canola oil in most commercial brands just doesn't cut it for me.
Canadian here..used to buy Kraft but have now converted to Jif. Don't buy any Kraft products anymore because of their high use of palm oils. Can taste it. I have become an avid ingredient list reader and everything from Miracle Whip
I'm a American born and raised 55 years old lived all my life in Buffalo, NY. Being only a 10 minute drive to Canada my whole family and friends love Kraft peanut butter . It is so much better then Skippy, Peter Pan or Jif. If you can get I recommend that you do. You won't regret it.
I was recently in London. While there I ate some store branded M&S peanut butter. I grew up on Skippy and became a fan of Jif as an adult. The M&S had far more peanut taste than either American brand. The UK and EU food standards do not permit many of the kinds adulterations of products with chemicals, stabilizers and such that American companies are permitted. Thus, many products there taste more like they’re supposed to taste. When I returned to the US I bought both Skippy and Jif to make a comparison. No contest. The American brands were creamier, but with less peanut flavor and both left a noticeable non-peanut aftertaste in my mouth.
The peanut butter companies had a very hard time selling their products in Japan. To them , peanut butter looked more like something that belonged in the toilet, not on bread. It took time and a major ad campaign for Americans to crack that nut. Peanuts are not nuts but peas with a very unusual habit. The stems of the plants push underground and that is where the flowers and fruits develope.
Jiff/Jiffy - first the jiffy art was to avoid trademark infringement on the menu - they would have been in trouble if they used the actual Jiff logo. 2nd - bet people are getting Jiff/Skippy mixed up in the names in their memory.
Avoid one "hiccup cure"... Swallowing a spoon full of Peanut Butter straight by itself, you will choke to death. 💀 Edit: Uncrustables, so unnecessary but great and WHAT no Goobers?
13:50 it WAS called Jiffy. I figured it was like one of those things like how Mountain Dew started going as Mtn Dew or whatever it’s shortened as today.
I love peanut butter cookies my wife told me 36 years ago if I wanted them learn how to make them she makes a mean chocolate chip and with the kids and all well now my cookies are the bomb and I use only use JIFF and the simplest and best recipe is on the jar oh and F.Y.I. the small jar is perfect for a double batch God Bless and Happy New Year.
in Canada I buy Walmart natural peanut butter, great taste, no salt, no sugar, from dry roasted peanuts. $3.99. great value as they named it. and healthy.
@MURRAY That's wonderful to hear! Walmart's Great Value Natural Peanut Butter, made from dry roasted peanuts without added salt or sugar, sounds like a great choice.😉
We always have a jar in the fridge that is half Jif & half seedless black raspberry jam blended to a perfect spreadable texture. Sometimes when I have a sweet tooth I will spread it on a graham cracker - delicious!!!
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Kraft crunchy.
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Alright Nutella is not considered peanut butter
What's your favorite Peanut Butter brand?! 😊 😄
It has to be Peter Pan
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@@BabbleTop since Nutella is considered peanut butter.... *NUTELLA*
I've never noticed any grittiness in Teddie peanut butter. I just appreciate that during the pandemic, Teddie moved heaven and earth to make sure stores didn't run out of their product. They conquered supply chain problems, and I appreciated that. I also like it that there are only two ingredients in their PB: peanuts and salt. No transfats, no oils (other than naturally occurring peanut oil), no sugar. Peanuts are a good middle ground in the lipid wars, with mostly monounsaturated fat.
I live 2 miles from the factory. The smell in the air of the peanuts roasting is heaven. The peanut butter is pure WITHOUT the ton of sugar the other brands contain. Flavor is nutthin but peanut. Try it and you will taste the difference. Better for the kids too.
My daughter used to live down the street from their factory in Medford,(I think) Massachusetts. Their organic is great but can't always find it in NY
Jif is absolutely loaded with sugar. Sure to get your kids hooked on an unhealthy lifestyle.
@@Rodewerksahed My dad has eaten Jiff since it came out he's coming up on 100 Iv'e eaten it my entire life too, no health issues here.
@@billmoore7133 Hi Bill, to be honest it has no more sugar than the brand I eat after rechecking, It just tastes a lot sweeter to me, maybe because I'm comparing Jif smooth to the crunchy type. I'll buy some Crunchy Jif sometime.
For all those confused with "Jiffy" JIF peanut butter - they used to have commercials and magazine slogans that said things like "Choose JIF for a meal in a jiffy!" And "Choosy moms choose JIF." Also, JIF + Skippy = Jiffy. I remember my parents always called it Jiffy but the jars always said JIF, I just assumed they said it because of the ads.
We ALWAYS bought Jif, both crunchy and smooth. We were a Jif family. Never Skippy - way too sweet!
Now, I will use Jif or Mr. Peanut!
skippy tastes better its creamier and sweeter tasting
there are two other products with jiffy jiffy pop pop corn and Jiffy Muffin mix but far as i know not related to the p[eanut butter. One could see people putting jif on jiffy muffins snf making that confusion. Or maybe its just two convirging universes
@@JxT1957 I agree and it used to be number one
Don't even start that there was jiffy peanut butter don't even start
*There are machines I have seen in certain markets in which you just drop a bunch of peanuts into the machine, turn it on, and out comes peanut butter --> WITHOUT UNHEALTHY HYDROGENATED OIL AND SUGAR.* Pure peanuts!
i think adams use a machine like that and they just put a little salt on the peanuts
Exactly what I did at neighborhood COOP.
Or....ADAMS PEANUT BUTTER !!
Winco foods grocery stores has this and its cheap too
I don't think anyone was surprised that Jif was No. 1 on the list. That's my favorite peanut butter, by the way 😋
Yeah. Good stuff! 😊😋
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Mine too
The Jif vs. Jiffy controversy; the ones that remember Jiffy peanut butter might, just might, be remembering Jiffy Pop Popcorn since both came out in the fifties.
My God, not everything is a conspiracy to delude us or make us crazier than we are already! Ha.
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JIF was originally called peanut spread because there was more hydrogenated oil in it than peanuts.
Still is. I make my own with honey. Good stuff.
Being i'm 75 and grew up on a farm I never ate peanut butter until I left home. It's eaten daily now as we went vegetarian about 7 years ago (health reasons). An Aldi's bagel toasted with Jiff creamy and orange marmalade spread on is my easy protein rich breakfast.
Who was the real inventor of peanut butter?
In 1884 Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Canada patented peanut paste, the finished product from milling roasted peanuts between two heated surfaces. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (the creator of Kellogg's cereal) patented a process for creating peanut butter from raw peanuts.
I was raised in a Jif household. My mom's parents always bought Jif. Her mother's mother always bought Jif (well, as far as I can remember back in the 80s/90s). Jif is what I buy. Sometimes, if there was a really good coupon combined with a good sale, we would have Skippy or Peter Pan, but we mostly had Jif.
My mom always said never buy store brand peanut butter. I was raised on store brand for most things, but peanut butter never happened.
ETA: I wrote the comment before finishing the video. Sorry, Nutella shouldn't count. And congratulations to Jif! The best peanut butter brand!
I alternate between jif natural and Skippy natural. Those are pretty much the only options where I shop, never had peter pan. I find Nutella offensive, if I want chocolate I'll eat chocolate
So we're just going to disrespect Smuckers Natural Chunky Peanut Butter? More than half of this list is over processed crap, but peanut butter, in it's most natural form doesn't make the list. Hell, some of these are considered "spreads", and not even peanut butter. Who made this list? Someone needs a kick in the nuts.
For most of my life (I am 70 years old), I loved Kraft (which is a Canadian company) smooth peanut butter. But then, a decade or so ago, they started adding confection sugar. When you eat Kraft smooth, all you do is crunch confection sugar. I disliked it so much, I switched to Jif smooth. Now I have switched to Jif smooth, dark roast peanut butter. Dang I love dark roast.//NOTE: Between Kraft and Jif, I did try Skippy for awhile but after trying Jif, I never looked back and now I only buy Jif.
i've tried them all...and I've choose Skippy, 1, it spreads good, 2, it has the right amount of salty/ sweet, the others tear my bread, and I've chose whole grain wheat as my bread of choice.....for chips to go with it, I've choose Honey BBQ, then Jalapeno Cheetos , for my third choice Doritos / spicy Doritos/ next Sour cream & onion or cheddar & sour cream
I agree with that!!
Reese’s peanut butter is good. Peter Pan is good. Jif is good. Skippy is good.
All the rest suck. Organic peanut butter is gross Nutella is terrible.
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I legit love PB&J sandwiches. I'm 21 and have probably had over 3000 PB&J's in me life.
All time favorite!!! 😄 😋What's your favorite Peanut Butter Brand!?
@@BabbleTop honestly I haven't had too many name brands in my life. But Jiffy was the most heavenly so far experience. #costco #peanutbutter
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but did you have a jelly shot?
@@Perririri I wouldn't approve sadly.
#1 is Kraft Peanut Butter
Which is a canadian brand of Peanut butter
I remember my grandmother (dad's side) always bought Peter Pan. I don't recall her ever buying any other brand outside of a rare purchase of Skippy.
@PoohbearPlus My mom used to always buy peter pan and nothing more 😄
Your mom and grandmother had good taste.
I eat skippy natural, I even put the peanut butter on my waffle.
Prior to age 14 (when I first became allergic to Peanuts; & I still am allergic to Peanuts at (almost) age 40).
As a kid, my favorite brands of Peanut Butter were Peter Pan & JIF (but I would still eat Skippy, if that was all that was available) & preference (even now having to convert to Almond Butter (as I also have a Nut allergy, however said Nut allergy is NOT reactive to Almonds) I prefer Creamy Almond Butter (to Crunchy) & my brand preference (for Almond Butter) is MaraNatha 😊
It's not the peanut it's the pesticides on them 😔
Since I went on my Teddy rant I will weigh in on the Jiff/Jiffy question and will only state what I absolutely remember, not what I think I remember. I am 62 years old, have a very good memory for old commercials (and Three Stooges and Marx Brothers skits). When I was as young as I can recall reliably, about 5 or 6, I remember the ad campaign, "Choosy mothers choose Jiff!" So that was in the sixties. If they ever used Jiffy, and I do not recall any such ads or labels for peanut butter, then it was before the middle sixties.
I love how America has all these different peanut butter brands, then in the UK and Europe peanut butter is just peanut butter
In Australia peanut butter is 99.5% peanuts and some sea salt thats it. No sugar or soybean oil nonsense
@@roddevereaux1830 sounds bland
Canadas Kraft Peanut Butter: S Tier
I've always preferred smooth and creamy peanut butter over the crunchy type. Jif is good, Skippy also. A couple of those brands I've never even heard of. Don't care for a lot of grit in my peanut butter. For one thing, the crunchier types don't spread very well. They tend to tear the bread. Smooth PB goes on much easier.
Jif’s variety, “Simply Jif”, is the best of the best.
Jif and Smuckers Concord grape jam. The best way to make a PBJ, IMO.
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@@BabbleTop no he didn’t
That’s the combo I use. Like exactly.
I remembered when I was in the Army Reserves and we were eating MRES.
A olive green can of peanut butter was included. It was about the size of a small can of KIWI shoe polish
I read the can and said it was made in Georgia USA.
A box of crackers was included along with a small military can opener.
This was in 1977 and the other food in the MRES was canned Vienna sausages and tin fruit cups.
My favourite was the banana powdered pudding which you mixed with water.
Oh yes they also had olive tubes of butter and cans of bacon.
Wow thanks for letting me reminisce and share my memories.
Queens Own Rifles of Canada Infantryman.
That peanut butter made a good replacement for sterno too.
The best peanut butter I've ever had - meaning I could eat sandwiches for days and not get tired of it - came from elementary school during field trips. It was some of the best peanut butter sandwiches I've ever had, so I've been on the hunt for it or something close to it ever sense. Sadly, I've not come close to the flavor or nostalgia since maybe '97. I've found peanut butters that I've liked over the years, but each one of them tend to lose favor and flavor with me for some reason, which means I can't really enjoy PB&J or simple PB sandwiches anymore...
When I was in school in the mid ‘50’s through the 60’s the lunchroom mixed peanut butter with apple jelly and served the sandwich with vegetable soup. Yum!
This is a wacky list! How do you rate Skippy so low and strange stuff higher. and Nutella SUCKS! To me I figured Jiff and Skippy would be fighting for #1
I compared jif, Peter pan, and Skippy.... Peter was the most liked.
damn why did the best peanut butter ever be bested by literal puréed sugar
If memory serves me right, we had a peanut butter named 'Squirrel Peanut Butter' when I was a little girl. With a little research, I see that it was a Canadian brand of Peanut butter, marketed from 1915 to 2000. Since then I have tried multiple brands, and Jiff came out the winner!👌👍🥰 For those allergic to peanuts, The Great Canadian Super store was selling 1 tablespoon, individually wrapped portions (sold by 4's) of a product named 'WOWBUTTER', a toasted soya spread. It's a little dry, but has an amazing flavor!! Maybe an addition of Jam, Jelly or honey would help! 😋 I like it with honey🍯🐝!
Fun fact nr. 184296.
In the Netherlands we have Calvé peanutbutter, but it's not like peanutbutter you Americans eat. In fact, due to a Dutch law that says food that doesn't contain butter, can't have butter in the name. If you directly translate "pindakaas" you'll get peanut cheese. That't because in Surinam(e) they made peanut mash called "Pienda-dokoen", that they sliced like cheese. Also, Surinam(e) used to be part of the Dutch kingdom, so that's why we call it peanut cheese or "pindakaas".
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I was in the Navy in the sixties, and our peanut butter supply came in gallon cans with an inch of oil on the top. Once mixed in, it was GREAT!
if you turn natural peanut butter like Adam's upside down and store it that way, the oil is not at the top and you don't have to really stir it as much
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My favorite is Smucker's Natural either creamy or crunchy, and it's the only one that I like. I grew up thinking that I hated peanut butter. Turns out I just dislike Jif and Skippy which was about the only ones available in my small town grocery store.
Yes Smuckers is all natural with no hydrogenated vegetable oils which are horrible for you. And low in sugar.
Did you say Smuckers was the worse peanut butter? It is the only one I consider buying. It is the best by far. I agree with Lisa and Barry.
I liked until I got tired of stirring it when the oil separated.
@@edwardneuman6061 You don't really need to stir it that much. Just lay the jar on its side and turn it every so often, then shake it.The oil starts to mix with the peanut butter and only a small amount is required to mix it well.
My Grandmother, for reasons unknown, bought Laura Scudders 'natural' peanut butter. It was just peanuts and salt. My Mom was on a budget and got Jif or Peter Pan or whatever was on sale. And THEN I was diagnosed (probably incorrectly) with hypoglycemia - so no sugar. It's AMAZING that SO many peanut butters are made with sugar or HFCS and other CRAP! Mom started buying Laura Scudder's natural too. Later, Smucker's made it. Give it a stir and put it in the fridge. Now I make my own mixed nut butter using the food processor and some veg oil.
Other companies have recently come out with 'natural' peanut butters. Apparently there is a loophole in the FDA regs that makes sugar "natural".
Most of those at the end (or I guess, TOP) of the list I never heard of.
Jif? Really? REALLY? R E A L L Y ?
Teddie PB has only two ingredients: peanuts and salt. No added vegetable oils, sugar, molasses, or anything else.
My favorite is Jif Natural but I was surprised Laura Scudder wasn't on the list. On the other hand, I've never heard of Teddy peanut butter
Laura Scudder is more of a west coast thing. I had family that used to live out there, and whenever I visited is the only time I could get any of their snack foods
Smucker's is No. 1. If your PB has more ingredients than peanuts and salt, then you are not eating peanut butter.
Peter pan peanut butter used to have a food poisoning recall along with walmarts great value PB.
Smart Balance it tastes great and no artery clogging hydrogenated oils
Nutella being on this list is indeed false advertising
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@@BabbleTop It was just a joke
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I must interject something here. Peter Pan Peanut Butter is ok, BUT Peter Pan Creamy Honey Roasted is the BEST Peanut Butter I've ever had.
Why is Skippy so low? I think it’s super peanutty in flavor. I prefer it over JIF for sure.
The truth about Reese’s peanut butter hit me like a truck
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Yep! But I still want to try the Reese’s peanut butter just for fun :)
I'm satisfied with Jif being higher, but with my own lifetime experience with PB Skippy needs to be higher than it was and those oddball brands in between I've never even heard of! Adam's, I'm sorry sucked when I was a teenager and my mom only bought it thinking it was somehow "healthier"! Just a high maintenance brand! When I got out on my own it's always been premixed all the way!
I agree with you, Skippy is #1!!
I don't like Skippy. I'll go without rather than have i
Jif #1 Skippy #2 Peter Pan #3
Skippy has trans fats.
Not me over here eating vanilla ice cream covered with crunchy peanut butter while watching peanut butter 😂
I use Reese's for cookies. I have tried a lot of brands and I like Reese's best. Probably good because of the sugar content. When my oldest kids were young they loved Goober. I personally never was a peanut butter eater and absolutely hated PBJ sandwiches. I took tuna for lunch in primary school.
I also use the Reese's for baking cookies.
This just makes me want to eat all of the peanut butter in the house
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Kraft Peanut Butter should definitly be on this list...Nutella?
kraft is my favorit,nutella shouldnt be there i dont even eat nutella
i remember there being a reeses peanut butter that tasted exactly like the inside of a reeses. even down to the semi crunchy not crunchy texture. but then this creamy version appeared
The best peanut butter is Kirkland organic no sugar added and the price can't be beat.
Features:
Creamy
Dry Roasted
Sprinkled with Sea Salt
USDA Organic
Kosher
I'm surprised that you rank Peter Pan so low and Jif so high, since I always found them to taste very similarly. My favorite (for over 50 years) has always been Skippy, and that hasn't changed!
Same here, both in texture and taste. Creamier, maybe more oil content?
But to me, Skippy was always way too stiff and would rip up soft bread trying to spread it, and to me it also had a stank like stale peanuts.
I love Skippy Natural Creamy PB.
Skippy was Elvis' favorite
Skippy Peanut Butter
My #1 is Laura Scudder's.
Jif is the absolute best Peanut Butter ever invented.
Strange they said Peter Pan was sugary. Jif, Great Value (Wal-Mart brand), Peter Pan, Skippy, etc. all have damn near IDENTICAL nutritional information. The calories are within 10 of each other and sugar content is a few percent different at most.
Trader Joe's "natural style" for me. No added sugar or oils. Plus delicious and spreadable. Comes in creamy or chunky, salt or no salt. I'm a fan of the creamy no salt and don't buy any other pb anymore.
Love Smuckers natural peanut butter and I have no idea why you would call it worst. Is it because it is only made with peanuts and oil. no sugar added, no preservatives. It's the best not the worst.
Jif is my favorite !!!
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How is it possible Skippy is better than Peter Pan? I was brought on Skippy.
i always get the skippy snack packs, i recommend the peanut butter and the snack packs.
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Currently have a jar of Peter Pan Natural Creamy. Good, but because it's the "Natural", the oil separates so stirring is required before consuming. Love Nutella, but damn, it's EXPENSIVE! A couple of the brands covered here I've never heard of (Adam's, PB & Co, Teddie) and I don't know if they're even offered in this market. I'm somewhat tempted to buy one jar of everything on the grocery shelf and have a test taste for myself.
I did and I'm eating jif right now. The peanuttiest one is wal marts brand..True Value? It's not so sweet.
I love Skippy and JIF, they both taste essentially the same to me.
Nutella has all the nutritional value of cake frosting.
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I always BUy Adam's natural as it has no sugar and I live with 2 diabetics so we are careful of what we buy and eat.
As someone who travels a lot, peanut butter is a great source of nourishment. Its convenient and doesn’t expire easily
@Reid Kemp Absolutely! Peanut butter is indeed a convenient and versatile food that many travelers appreciate. It is a great source of nourishment due to its nutritional composition and long shelf life.❤️
I beg to differ that Skippy doesn't taste very peanutty. That's my go to brand because it has a very true roasted peanut flavor. Just the right amount of sugar and salt added as well. I've tried all the other major store brands and to me they all are either too sweet or leave a strange and bitter chemical aftertaste.
FUN FACT: Not a single brand of "no stir" peanut butter listed tastes as good as the cheapest brand of peanut butter you have to stir. I challenge anyone reading this to compare the taste and flavor of the cheapest oil on top peanut butter against the most expensive "No Stir" peanut butter you can find. The difference in taste and flavor is considerably more intense in the "natural" peanut butter.
In Canada, Kraft Peanut Butter far outsells every other brand, though Jif and Skippy are usually available. In addition to their regular brand, Kraft also sells a "Nothing But Peanuts" all-natural brand at a higher price. But I just go to the closest bulk food store and buy non-brand freshly ground stuff when the peanuts look fresh. The sickly-sweet added sugar and the crappy canola oil in most commercial brands just doesn't cut it for me.
Canadian here..used to buy Kraft but have now converted to Jif. Don't buy any Kraft products anymore because of their high use of palm oils. Can taste it. I have become an avid ingredient list reader and everything from Miracle Whip
@@eyeonit469 Kraft don't use palm oil, I know cause I work there !
🇨🇦 Kraft Peanut Butter wipes the floor with the rest. 🤷🤷
@@eyeonit469I buy both and skippy sometimes but jiff is my favourite one and it was on sale at shoppers drug mart this week
Cool , i love kraft myself my fellow Canadians ♥ Chitek Lake Saskatchewan 👌✌
Daddy loves peanut Butter in this order.
1. Jif.
2. Skippy.
3. Smucker's PB&J.
Ingredients;
Peanuts, salt. Done
Anything else is crap
Peter Pan is a close 2nd behind Jif IMO. I grew up on that stuff
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@@BabbleTop well of course 👍👍
Peter Pan is the worst wannabe peanut butter ever invented.
@@Scratchingforcash lol we will agree to disagree on that. I feel the same way about Skippy
I find it hilarious that the worst and best on this list are both made by the same company.
Nutella is not peanut butter. Skippy rules.
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I'm a American born and raised 55 years old lived all my life in Buffalo, NY. Being only a 10 minute drive to Canada my whole family and friends love Kraft peanut butter . It is so much better then Skippy, Peter Pan or Jif. If you can get I recommend that you do. You won't regret it.
Adams, peanut butter co? Teddies? Never heard of them.
We buy Jiff creamy even though its more expensive.
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Adams was the *BEST!* They were bought out years ago- they're under the Smuckers brand now.
@@brianknapp6215
I'm in Iowa. Not in our stores?
Teddie is top selling peanut butter in Northeast
I was recently in London. While there I ate some store branded M&S peanut butter. I grew up on Skippy and became a fan of Jif as an adult. The M&S had far more peanut taste than either American brand. The UK and EU food standards do not permit many of the kinds adulterations of products with chemicals, stabilizers and such that American companies are permitted. Thus, many products there taste more like they’re supposed to taste. When I returned to the US I bought both Skippy and Jif to make a comparison. No contest. The American brands were creamier, but with less peanut flavor and both left a noticeable non-peanut aftertaste in my mouth.
The peanut butter companies had a very hard time selling their products in Japan. To them , peanut butter looked more like something that belonged in the toilet, not on bread. It took time and a major ad campaign for Americans to crack that nut. Peanuts are not nuts but peas with a very unusual habit. The stems of the plants push underground and that is where the flowers and fruits develope.
well i'll be damned.
This lady is crazy. Reeses is superior in every way.
"Peanut Butter is the pate' of our childhood." - Fabricant. 🥜
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@@BabbleTop Yes,I did. Thanks for sharing it.
My pleasure. 😊 😉
Jiff/Jiffy - first the jiffy art was to avoid trademark infringement on the menu - they would have been in trouble if they used the actual Jiff logo. 2nd - bet people are getting Jiff/Skippy mixed up in the names in their memory.
Skippy
Did you like the video Sasuke Uchiha? 😃
Yes yes i did
Did you like my comment
:( you didn’t :(
One thing to consider.. The majority of generic store brand peanut butters are either made by Skippy or Jiffy...
Avoid one "hiccup cure"... Swallowing a spoon full of Peanut Butter straight by itself, you will choke to death. 💀
Edit: Uncrustables, so unnecessary but great and WHAT no Goobers?
Really then why am I still around then? Since that is literally the only thing that can really cure my hiccups.
Ok... 😨😨😨
If Teddie's; Peanut Butter &Co.; and Adams is so famous and I LOVE PB&J why have I NEVER seen them on shelves?
Creamy Skippy is my favorite 💯🎉
Tho I was raised on Jif
You should edit your comment again
Jif is the best.
The most prominent brand in CDN stores is the Kraft brand.
Here in Saskatchewan we eat whatever is on sale 😋 🤔
13:50 it WAS called Jiffy. I figured it was like one of those things like how Mountain Dew started going as Mtn Dew or whatever it’s shortened as today.
Ok. Did you like the video Joy B? 😃
Go to their website, you can see all the jars since its debut in 1958, it has always been called JIF, never JIFFY.
I love peanut butter cookies my wife told me 36 years ago if I wanted them learn how to make them she makes a mean chocolate chip and with the kids and all well now my cookies are the bomb and I use only use JIFF and the simplest and best recipe is on the jar oh and F.Y.I. the small jar is perfect for a double batch God Bless and Happy New Year.
@J.R. Hadwin Peanut butter cookies are really the best! I love eating them with warm milk or hot chocolate 😄
I can’t have peanut butter but I love the teddy bears from the creators of Kraft
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@@BabbleTop yes
in Canada I buy Walmart natural peanut butter, great taste, no salt, no sugar, from dry roasted peanuts. $3.99. great value as they named it. and healthy.
@MURRAY That's wonderful to hear! Walmart's Great Value Natural Peanut Butter, made from dry roasted peanuts without added salt or sugar, sounds like a great choice.😉
The people that don’t like Peter Pan peanut butter are the same people who eat the crust on there pizza and don’t let there kids have sugar
But it doesn’t matter as long as your subbed to BABBLETOP with notifications on and same for dished
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@@mymyracle1027 that’s what I was doing when I wrote this
@@BabbleTop yes I’m subscribed with notifications on and I’m subscribed to your second channel dished
Skippy Super Chunk all the way.
Disagree with the Reese’s hatred
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We always have a jar in the fridge that is half Jif & half seedless black raspberry jam blended to a perfect spreadable texture. Sometimes when I have a sweet tooth I will spread it on a graham cracker - delicious!!!
@Patricia Ribaric I would say that they make the perfect combination 😄
Peter Pan is life
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What I really love is sunflower seed butter.
I love Reese’s peanut butter! I don’t care if it doesn’t taste like the candy. It has peanuts and sugar in it. It’s awesome!
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@@BabbleTop Yes, I did like the video! ❤️
Thanks for the feedback Lindy Diddle! 😊😄
Skippy>Jif